Navy quarterback Lamar Owens, a Benedictine graduate, ran 20 times for 64 yards for Navy and was 8-for-12 passing for 171 yards and a touchdown.

Navy (2-2) trailed 24-17 before Reggie Campbell tied it with a 40-yard run with 2:22 left. Then, after a shanked 9-yard punt by Air Force's Donny Heaton, the Midshipmen moved 7 yards to set up Bullen's game-winner.

Air Force (2-4) has lost four straight.

NASCAR plans to limit multi-car teams

KANSAS CITY, Kan. - NASCAR plans to limit the number of teams a car owner will be able to field in the Nextel Cup series, chairman Brian France said Saturday.

"We're going to make some adjustments in policy to balance the playing field a little better and really go after new ownership in the industry, really benefit and help the teams like the Wood Brothers, the Pettys, Cal Wells, independent teams that are finding themselves in ever increasing difficulties to compete," France said.

He said the limit would be phased in over the next few seasons.

Davenport, Mauresmo in final

FILDERSTADT, Germany - Lindsay Davenport advanced to the final of the Porsche Grand Prix with 14 aces in a 6-4, 6-3 win over Daniela Hantuchova on Saturday.

Davenport will face fourth-ranked Amelie Mauresmo in a repeat of last year's final, where the Frenchwoman dropped out with an adductor strain.

Mauresmo beat eighth-ranked Elena Dementieva 6-3, 6-4 at the event which accepted no one ranked lower than 33 into a 28-player main field.

Kwan may be out a month

SANTA ANA, Calif. - Five-time world champion Michelle Kwan's quest for the Olympic gold medal that has eluded her at two Winter Games has suffered a potentially major setback.

Kwan, winner of a record nine U.S. championships, strained a ligament in her right hip and faces rehabilitation that could take a month.

The injury will keep her out of the Olympic season's first major competition, the Skate America ISU Grand Prix this upcoming week in Atlantic City, N.J.

Eleven teams earn berths in World Cup finals

LONDON - Thirteen more soccer teams qualified for next year's World Cup, with England, Italy and the Netherlands leading the way in Europe.

Three other European teams also made it on Saturday - Portugal, Croatia and Poland - while Ukraine and host Germany had already advanced.

All five African spots were also filled, with Togo, Ghana, Ivory Coast and Angola qualifying for the first time. Tunisia claimed the final spot from the region.

Also, Paraguay and Ecuador joined already-qualified Brazil and Argentina from South America, while Costa Rica has a chance to get CONCACAF's third berth. Mexico and the United States have already qualified.

Four Asian teams - Iran, Japan, Saudi Arabia and South Korea - have already qualified for the tournament.

The Netherlands made it with a 2-0 victory against the Czech Republic. The win also meant England and Poland reached the finals of the 32-team tournament.

England defeated Austria 1-0 on Frank Lampard's 24th-minute goal. Poland did not play, but is guaranteed - along with England - of either winning Group 6 or finishing as one of the two best second-place teams.

Under European qualifying rules, the eight group winners and the two best second-place teams advance. The remaining six second-place teams play off next month for three more spots.